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ThatGuysName
Feb 14, 2023Tutor
NightHawk R7000 Dual-Band | WiFi "Off"
My R7000 randomly has Wireless turned off and I cannot get it to turn back on. NetGears support is terrible just for a start, I don't know who thought it was a good idea to put Tier 1 support behind...
ThatGuysName
Feb 15, 2023Tutor
You're good, my frustration is not the fact its broken but with NetGears support structure.
And yes my descriptions can be all over the place! 😂
R7000
Firmware Version
V1.0.11.116_10.2.100
Newest version
Custom Router: Beelink with OPNSense
I have attached my topology, a side note, I took this completely off my network, LAN'ed into it, Factory Reset, and it automatically boots into Off after the setup, tried Router mode, AP mode (On network, receiving DHCP from OPNSense, static IP'd in OPNSense table, and R7000), left all settings default that I could, also setup and changed SSID/Password many times, no duplicate SSIDs, networks, or IPs.
This device receives DHCP and LANs fine, both on static IP and like you said DHCP behind a DHCP LAN works.
Ran fine for two months then the WiFi went to off on its own with me changing no settings in any devices (All devices up to date). (This was originally in AP mode pulling DHCP from OPNsense, the R7000 works this way on LAN as well)
michaelkenward
Feb 16, 2023Guru - Experienced User
I am puzzled. The R7000 is in AP mode. What is it there for?
- schumakuFeb 16, 2023Guru - Experienced User
michaelkenward wrote:
The R7000 is in AP mode.
How does it matter? Not the worst decision if one has such a nice home network design in place. For some unknown reason - and there are several similar reports - it appears the WiFi can't be enabled anymore under some conditions. It's like a long fil rouge over time.
- ThatGuysNameFeb 22, 2023Tutor
Thanks, it's about a $1,200 labbing system and home network with more incoming. 😉
This is my primary wireless router, when in Routing LAN works (Different ranges than OPNsense), when in AP routing works (OPNSense DHCP) on a custom range separate from the rest.
I messed with this thing for 5 hours Changing, turning things On/Off, Resetting, just could not get it working; I had to export and reconfigure my alt Router to provide wireless to my home. (This is a $40 Wireless Router lol)
Yes, I have seen the pages and pages on different forums suggesting different things and none were working.Appears it goes across device models too, probably some sort of Base Code recycling and an auto update broke it or they do some wonky stuff because this company is constantly trying to get me to spend massive amounts of money on their support Blah Blah.
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Okay later note, I manually updated the Firmware with a newer version, reset, and still stuck in off, turned Wireless On/Off/Renamed, still not working.
We have Netgear Switches at my work and damn.. They are really really bad, they would literally send traffic across VLANs and randomly corrupt configurations all the time, constantly having to reset and re-upload configs..
It's kinda insane to me they want me to drop another $100+ to get my $250 router working again, I can buy a Ubiquiti for $99 lol
#WiFiOff
- KitsapFeb 22, 2023Master
This may be off of the wall, have you confirmed the power adapter you are using is the correct one for your R7000?
Compare the voltage and current input specifications on the back of the router with the voltage and current supply specifications on the power adapter you plug into the outlet.
If they match up, fine. Then you might try a different adapter in case the one you are using has partially failed.